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Self-study ReportFor
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
Part – III
Evaluative Reports of the Departments
September 2014
KIIT College of EngineeringKIIT Campus, Sohna Road, Bhondsi,
Gurgaon -122102, Haryana
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EVALUATIVE REPORTSOF THE DEPARTMENTS
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Evaluative Report of the Departments
1. Name of the department:Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering (ECE)
2. Year of Establishment:B.Tech in 2006 and M.Tech in 2011
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) :
UG Program B.Tech (ECE)
PG Program M.Tech (ECE)
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
S.No. Course Department1 Basic of Electronics Electrical and Electronics2 Electronics Devices and Circuits Electrical and Electronics3 Digital Electronics Electrical and Electronics4 Microprocessor and Interfacing Electrical and Electronics5 VLSI Design and Embedded
SystemElectrical and Electronics
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester basis
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:S.No. Course Department1 Electrical Technology Electrical and Electronics2 Basic of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering3 Workshop Technology Mechanical Engineering4 Data Structure using C Computer Science
Engineering
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc:
S.No. Course Industry1 Embedded System Tevatron Technologies
Pvt. Ltd., Noida2 PLC and Scada Prolific Systems , Noida3 Topic related to Analog Electronics,
Signal & Systems , Control System andAndroid Applications
IIT Mumbai and IITKharagpur
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8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9. Number of teaching posts
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Professors As per University Norms03
Associate Professors As per University Norms03
Asst. Professors As per University Norms12
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. ofYears of
Experience
No. of Ph.D.Students
guided for thelast 4 years
Prof. (Dr.) S.S.Agrawal
Ph.D Professor SpeechProcessing
44 06
Prof. N.K.Agarwal
M.Sc (Phy),M.Sc Tech
Professor Microwaves 45
Dr. Y. IreneausAnna Rejani
Ph.D Professor NeuralNetwork
14 Nil
Ms. Kanika Kaur M.Tech, Ph.DPursuing
AssociateProfessor
VLSI 15 Nil
Mr. DevendraRajpoot
M.Tech AssociateProfessor
Microwave 08 Nil
Ms.Harjot Kaur M.Tech AssociateProfessor
Electronics 08 Nil
Ms. ShikhaKhurana
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 08 Nil
Mr. NamneeshKumar
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 06 Nil
Ms. Sonia Sharma M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 04 Nil
Mr. Om Goswami M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 05 Nil
Mr. HimanshuTayal
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 05 Nil
Ms. IshitaAgarwal
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 04 Nil
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Mr. Harshit Gola M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 04 Nil
M. Anima M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 02 Nil
Mr. Ankur M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 02 Nil
Mr. SandeepGullia
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 02 Nil
Ms. Vidhu Parmar M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 01 month Nil
Ms. MonikaLamba
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electronics 01 month Nil
11. List of senior visiting faculty
Mr. Om Parkash Singh AssociateProfessor M.Tech Electronics
Mr. Arun Patel AssociateProfessor M.Tech Electronics
Ms. Manjusha AssociateProfessor M.Tech Electronics
Ms.Savita AssociateProfessor M.Tech Electronics
Dr. R.K. Tyagi Professor Ph.D Electronics
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)by temporary faculty : 10%
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 1:15
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned andfilled
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Technical As per University Norms 06
Administrative As per University Norms 03
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
No. of faculty with PG (M.Tech): 16No. of faculty with Ph.D: 02
16. Number of facultywith ongoing projects from a) National b) International fundingagencies and grants received:
FacultyName
Project Details Organisation Total Fund Recd.
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Corpus Developmentand Study ofAcoustics andlanguage Specificfeatures of IndianEnglish, Punjabi andNepali
DRDO, NewDelhi
9.8 lakhs
Ms. DiptiPandey
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Development ofPronunciationLexicon onExperimental study ofphonetic andPhonemics of IndianLanguages (Punjabi).
DeitY, New Delhi 37.5 Lakhs
Ms. DiptiPandey
Other Projects Undertaken:
Development of Speech Recognition System Using HTK and Sphinx Trained AT&T,WATSON toolkit in context of Speech Recognition for Hindi and
Bangla Development of HMM and GMM based acoustic models for speech recognition. Development of Speaker Identification/Diarization System through HMM
17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and totalgrants received:
FacultyName
Project Details Organisation Total Fund Recd.
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Corpus Developmentand Study ofAcoustics andlanguage Specificfeatures of IndianEnglish, Punjabi andNepali
DRDO, NewDelhi
9.8 lakhs
Ms. DiptiPandey
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Development ofPronunciationLexicon onExperimental study ofphonetic andPhonemics of IndianLanguages (Punjabi).
DeitY, New Delhi 37.5 Lakhs
Ms. KanikaKaur
Application forAAKASH Tablet onANDROID
IIT Mumbaithrough MHRD,Govt. of India
7.5 Lakhs
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Yes , there is a Incubation centre established by KIIT College of Engineering in
2007. Two projects funded by Nokia, DRDO were already completed
successfully, one is running funded by DietY and two are in pipeline. There is
design and development lab in ECE department. Some of the projects from
CDAC are partially completed in this centre.
19. Publications:
1) Publication per faculty:
Ms. Kanika Kaur
i. Published a research paper titled “INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LOGARITHMIC
DIGITAL QUANTIZERS WITH APPLICATIONS TO LOW-POWER DATA
INTERFACES FOR SPEECH PROCESSING” Kanika Kaur, M.P.Tripathi In
the National seminar on “Advancement in VLSI Technology (VLSITEK-2010) ,
at MAIT College of Engineering, Gzb , 25th march 2010.
ii. Published a research paper titled “Quality of EDA CAD Tools: Definitions,
Metrics and Direction” Kanika Kaur, S.C.Gupta in the National seminar on
“Advancements in VLSI Technology (VLSITEK-2010) , at MAIT College of
Engineering, Gzb, , 25th march 2010.
iii. Presented a research paper titled “LOGARITHMIC DIGITAL QUANTIZERS
FOR SPEECH PROCESSING” Kanika Kaur, in the National Conference on
“Electronics Communication and Instrumentation- EMANTHAN-2010” at
College of Sciences and Engineering, Jhansi during 1st and 2nd 2010.
iv. Presented and published research paper titled “FPGA Based Low Power System
Design Techniques” technically supported by IEEE, IETE& CSI in the national
conference “NCET-2010 ” dated 22nd -23rd Nov 2010 at Arya College of
Engineering and technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
v. Presented and published research paper titled “Current Minimization
Technique for CMOS Circuits” in the conference “ICACTEA-2011” technically
supported by IEEE,IETE & ISTE dated 24th -26th Feb 2011 at Poornima College
of Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
vi. Published research paper titled “Carbon Nano Tubes Sensors Networks: a
review” Preeti, Deepak Tiwari & Kanika Kaur in the National Seminar on
“Applications of Nanotechnology for Environment and Technical Development -
ANETD -2011” at KIIT College of Engineering, Gurgaon on 11th Feb 2011.
vii. Research Paper titled “32bit ALU design using FPGA” presented in
International Conference “Emerging trends in Electrical and Electronics and
Communication Engineering, held at JNU, New Delhi on 29-30 September 2012.
viii. Research Paper titled “WIRELESS WATER LEVEL INDICATOR WITH
POWER SAVER” presented in International Conference “Emerging trends in
Electrical and Electronics and Communication Engineering, held at JNU, New
Delhi on 29-30 September 2012.
ix. Research Paper titled “FPGA Implementation of low power Cell library for
Digital design” presented in National Conference “INDIACOM-2013” At
BVICAM, New Delhi Technical Sponsored by IEEE, Delhi , IETE, IE Delhi
Centre, ISTE & CSI Region1 from 7-8 march 2013.
2) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (nationalinternational) by faculty and students
Faculty Name /StudentName
Publications in Conferences and Journals
2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
Dr. S. S. Aggarwal 05 09 08
Prof. N.K. Agarwal 2 2
Prof. Kanika Kaur 05 5 4
Ms. Shikha Khurana - 01 01
Mr.Anurag Arora - - 01
Ms. Sonia Sharma - - 02
Ms. Harjot Kaur - -02
Mr. Harshit Gola 03 - -
Mr. Amit Kumar 03 - -
Ms. Jyoti Kataria 03 - -
Ms. Manjot Kaur 01 - -
Ms. Maumita 01 - -
Mr. Pulkit Verma 03 - -
Ms. Dipty Pandey 03 03 -
3) Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web ofS cience, S copus, Humanities International Complete, Dare DatabaseInternational Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) :
S.No. Title of thePaper
Journal/Conference
Author/s Year Vol./Issue ISSN No. ImpactFactor
1 CMOS Lowpower celllibrary fordigital design
VLSICS,Springer
KanikaKaur,ArtiNoor
June2013
Volume4. Issue 3
0976-1357(O)0976-1527(P)
1.0
2 Performanceof Low PowerSRAM Cellson SNM and
InternationalJournal ofEmergingTrends &
KanikaKaur,Anurag
April2013
Volume2, Issue 2,March –April
ISSN2278-6856
2.524
PowerDissipation
Technology inComputerScience(IJETTCS)
Arora 2013pp.15-19
3 Corner &DelayAnalysis ofLow PowerCMOS Cells
InternationalJournal ofElectrical &ElectronicsEngineering@TJPRC
KanikaKaur,ArtiNoor
Jan-Mar2013
Vol. 3,Issue 1,pp. 161-168
ISSN:2278-943x
5.7567
4 32bit ALUdesign usingFPGA
InternationalConference inElectrical andElectronicsEngineering ,at JNUCampus ,Delhiand &published inInternationalJournal ofElectrical andElectronicsEngineering
KanikaKaur,ShikhaKhurana
Sept.2012
Volume5,Number8,
1.0
5 WIRELESSWATERLEVELINDICATORWITHPOWERSAVER
InternationalConference inElectrical andElectronicsEngineering ,at JNUCampus ,Delhiand &published inInternationalJournal ofElectrical andElectronicsEngineering
KanikaKaur,PulkitVerma,Moumita
Sept.2012
Volume5,Number8,
1.0
6 ALUImplementation usingFPGA
InternationalJournal ofEmergingTrends &Technology inComputerScience( IJETTCS)
KanikaKaur,ShikhaKhurana
August2012
Volume3, Issue2,pp 146-149
ISSN2278-6856
2.56
264
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7 ComparativeanalysisPowerEstimationfor CMOSCell
InternationalJournal ofContemporaryResearch inEngg. andTech(IJCRET), special issue ofVLSI
KanikaKaur
July2012
Volume2,Issue1,pp26-33
ISSN:2250-0510
1.3
8 PowerEstimationAnalysisfor CMOSCellStructures
InternationalJournal ofAdvances inEngineering &Technology(IJAET)
KanikaKaur,ArtiNoor
May,2012
Vol. 3,Issue 2,pp. 293-301
ISSN:2231-1963
2.5
1. Monographs: Nil2. Chapter in Books: Nil3. Books Edited: Nil4. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:(Digital System Design, Kanika Kaur, published by Scitech publication)5. Citation Index: Not Applicable6. SNIP: NA7. SJR: NA8. Impact factor: NA9. h-index: NA
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Faculty Name Organisation AreaDr.S.S. Agrawal CDAC Noida, CDAC Kolkata speech processingProf. N. K.Agarwal
ISRO Trivandrum RF Facilities
Ms. Kanika, Tevatron Technologies VLSI & embedded system
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Faculty is members in the following:
a) Member in OCOCSDA, International Conferenceb) Member in W3Cc) Member in FRSMd) Member in College Governing Body, Advisory Board, Training & Placement
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Cell, Anti Ragging Committee, Women Cell, Disciplinary Committeee) Editorial Member in various Magazines and Journals
22. Student projectsa) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme:100% In House Project till 201250% Projects were completed in various Industries from 2012 onwards
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside theinstitution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies :
Automation of KIIT Library 2013-14 Coreel Tech,Noida
Automatic Bell for KIIT 2013-14 Tevatron TechnologiesNoida
Development of HMM and GMM basedacoustic models for speech recognition. 2013-14 DRDO & KIIT
Development of SpeakerIdentification/Diarization System throughHMM
2013-14 DRDO & KIIT
Remote Sensing 2013-14 DRDO
Smart Car Parking System 2012-13 Science hobby centre
RFID Based home security system2012-13 Coreel Tech. , Noida
8051 development board 2012-13 CDAC Noida
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
Faculty Name Award/ Recognition Organisation
Dr.S.S. Agrawal Dr. Rajendra Prasad International Forum of EminentEducationist in 2007
Prof.N.K. Agarwal Dr. Rajendra Prasad International Forum of EminentEducationist in 2013
Prof.N.K. Agarwal Represented theProject as CommitteeHead
ISRO & IEEE
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24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
S.
No.Name of the Expert Institution Topic Date
1. Dr. R.N.Biswas ST Microelectronics MOS Designing 17-08-12
2. Dr.Arti Noor CDAC,Noida, Low Power System 01.08.13
3. Dr.Surinder Pal
Distinguished Scientist
ISRO Satellite navigation 01.09.12
4.Mr. V.P.Sandals
RetiredDistiguished Scientist ISRO Project Managemet 27-8-10
5 Ms.Anurag Gupta Tevatron Technologies, in Chip Designing 21-10-13
6 Mr. V.K.Saini Sofcon Technologies PLC & SCADA 22-10-13
7 Dr.PC Jain CDACoidaCommunication
System27-02-11
25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of fundinga) Nationalb) International
Name of Conference/Workshop/Seminar
Year Funded Agency
VLSI and Embedded System 2010 IETEFRSM 2012 DST, ICMR, DRDOAnalog Electronics 2012 IIT Kharagpur, MHRD
Govt. of IndiaSignal and Systems 2013 IIT Kharagpur, MHRD
Govt. of IndiaEntrepreneurship and Academia 2013 IETEO-COCOSDA-2013 2013 DST, DRDO, CDAC,
DeitYESDM 2014 DeitY
Control System 2014 IIT Kharagpur
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26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applicationsreceived
SelectedEnrolled Pass
percentage*M *F
B.Tech (ECE)
2009-2010As per Haryana StateCounseling Society
37 17 94%
2010-2011 61 24 79%
2011-2012 96 18 64%
2012-2013 32 15 62%
2013-2014 14 9 Resultawaited
M.Tech (ECE)
2012-2013
13 5 98%
2013-14 6 4 99%
27. Diversity of Students:
Name of theCourse
% of studentsfrom the same
state
% of students fromother States
% ofstudents
from abroad
B.Tech (ECE) 70% 30% Nil
2010-2011 65% 35%
2011-2012 67% 33%
2012-2013 60% 40%
2013-2014 58% 42%
M.Tech (ECE) 2012-2013 80% 20%
2013-14 72% 28%
28. How manystudents have cleared national and state competitive examinations such asNET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. :
07 to 08 students per year
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29. Student progression
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 10 to 15%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed• Campus selection• Other than campus recruitment
2006-10 ,60%2007-11, 62%2008-12,57%
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 10%
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Deptt. Library: Yesb) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yesc) Class rooms with ICT facility: Yesd) Laboratories: Yes
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
government or other agencies: 3 Students
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) with external experts:
S. No. Eminent Professor/Persons Workshops andconfrerences organizedby the Insitute
1 Dr. Santoshi Nakamura, Japan International Conference“O-COCOSDA-2013”
2 Ms. Dinusha Thilini, Mongolia Satellite WorkshopAESOP 2013
3 Sh. Setumadhvan Srinivasan, DirectorStrategy, Huawei Corporation
ESDM Workshop
4 Dr D.B. Pathak, Prof. Ranjan Bose Analog Electronics inColloboration with IITKharagpur
5 Prof. (Dr. ) S.N. Sansanwal, FormerDirector, Devi Ahilya Vishavidyalaya, Indore
Invited Talk on ResearchMathodology
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33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
ICT, NPTEL Lectures
EDUSAT
Virtual Lab from IITD
Webinars through IITB and IIT Kharagpur
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Participated in Blood donation
NSS activity of MDU ,Rohtak World Environment Day Celebrated 150 Birth Anniversary Celebration of Swami Vivekanand
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
Quality of teaching in the Department.
Well qualified, dedicated, dynamic, enthusiastic and qualified faculty with
knowledge in diversified areas.
The faculty trains the students to probe the latest tools to meet the industrials
requirements.
Conducting technical tests to improve technical skills of the student.
Faculties actively take part in various workshops and trained the Students with
new trends.
Faculty and students actively take part in – Department associations and
professional bodies like CSI, IEEE, ISTE.
Students are encouraged to participate in co –curricular and extracurricular
activities.
Students are encouraged to take part in technical competitive tests conducted by
TCS, , Etc.
Motivates the faculty to enhance their qualifications.
Giving high priority for Academics & research activities.
Well Equipped lab
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ICT based teaching learning facilities
Weakness
No weakness observed
Opportunities
Placement opportunities Electronics Industry..
Challenges
Less Interest towards teaching profession in the society in general
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Evaluative Report of the Departments
The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about 3-4
pages, avoiding there petition of the data.
1. Name of the department: Department of Civil Engg.
2. Year of Establishment: 2010
3. Names of Programmes/Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) – U.G.-B. Tech (Civil Engg.)
4. Names of Inter disciplinary courses and the departments/units involved –
S.No. Course Department
1 Fundamental of Management Management
2 Basic of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical Technology Electrical & Electronics
4 Numerical Method Applied Sciences
5 Engineering Economics Management
5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) – Semester System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments.
Workshop technology
Engineering graphics & drawing
Basic of mechanical engineering
AUTOCAD
Fluid mechanics
Strength of materials
7. Coursesincollaborationwithotheruniversities,industries,foreigninstitutions, etc.-
Students from Afghanistan were coming for training will came for the Civil
Engineering Department.
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons – N.A.
9. Number of Teaching posts
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Name Of Post Sanctioned Filled
Professor As per University Norms 01
Associate ProfessorsAs per University Norms 02
Assistant Professors As per University Norms 05
10. Facultyprofilewithname,qualification,designation,specialization,(D.Sc./D.Litt.
/Ph.D./M.Phil.etc.,)
Name Qualification Designation SpecializationNo. of
Years ofExperience
No. of Ph.D.Students
Guided forthe Last 4
yearsProf. (Dr.)Vikram Singh
B.Sc., M.Sc.Physics, Ph.D.
Professor AppliedSciences
48 N.A.
Ms. JyotsnaSharma
B.Sc. M.Sc.,Physics, Ph.D.Pursuing
AssociateProfessor
AppliedSciences
7.5 Years Nil
Ms. YogitaSharma
B.Sc., M.Sc.,Physics
AssociateProfessor
AppliedSciences
6.5 Years Nil
Ms. GauriPanse Aglave
B.Tech,M.Tech
AssistantProfessor
CivilEngineering
3.6 Years Nil
Mr. PawanKumar Kaswan
B.Tech,M.TechPursuing
AssistantProfessor
CivilEngineering
2 Years Nil
Mr. HarshilPawar
B.Tech,M.TechPursuing
AssistantProfessor
CivilEngineering
1 Year Nil
Mr. SandeepKumar
B.Tech,M.Tech
AssistantProfessor
CivilEngineering
6 Months Nil
Mr. AnujKumar
B.Tech,M.Tech
AssistantProfessor
CivilEngineering
Nil Nil
11. List of senior visiting faculty -
Prof (Dr.)Umesh P.Gupta
M.Tech, Ph.D. VisitingProfessor
CivilEngineering
18 Years Nil
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Col. M. K. Pant B.E., PGDM VisitingProfessor
ConstructionManagement
30 Years Nil
Prof. VijayShankar Gupta
B.E., M.Tech VisitingProfessor
CivilEngineering
40 Years Nil
Mr. S. C.Sharma
B.Tech,M.TechPursuing
VisitingFaculty
CivilEngineering
36 Years Nil
Mr. AnkitSingh
B.Tech,M.TechPursuing
VisitingFaculty
CivilEngineering
3 Years Nil
Mr. PuspeshYadav
B.Tech,M.TechPursuing
VisitingFaculty
CivilEngineering
1 Year Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)By temporary faculty – 14% Per month
13. Student-Teacher Ratio(programme wise) – 1:15
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned andfilled –Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Technical As per University Norms 04
Administrative As per University Norms 02
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/ PG. No. of faculty with Ph.D. : 01 No. of faculty with PG ( M.Tech) : 03 No. of faculty with PG (Applied Sci.) : 02 No. of faculty with UG (B.Tech) : 02
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International fundingagencies and grants received – Nil
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grantsreceived - Nil
18. Research Centre/facility recognized by the University - Nil
19. Publications:∗a) Publication per faculty∗Number of papers published in pear viewed journals(nationa l/
international) by faculty and students
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∗ Number of publications listed in International Database (For
e.g.: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare
Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : :Nil∗ Monographs: : Nil∗∗ Chapter in Books:
Books Edited:
: Nil
: Nil∗ Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: NIL∗ Citation Index: : Nil∗ SNIP: : Nil∗ SJR: : Nil∗ Impact factor: : Nil∗ h-index: : Nil
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: : Not yet started
21. Faculty as members ina) National committees : Nilb) International Committees : Nilc) Editorial Boards. : Nil
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental/programme:100% till 2012 and 80% from 2012 onwards
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.inResearch laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 20 % from 2012 onwards
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: Nil
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department: Nil
25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National NIL
b)International NIL
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Applications Enrolled
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Course/programme(refer question no. 4)
received Selected *M *F Passpercentage
B.Tech (Civil) 2013-14Admissions as per HaryanaState Counseling Society
41 1 Resultawaited
B.Tech (Civil) 2012-13 45 3 84%
B.Tech (Civil) 2011-12 56 3 86%
B.Tech (Civil) 2010-11 49 2 89%
*M=Male *F=Female
27. Diversity of Students
Name of theCourse
%of studentsfrom the same
state
%of students fromother States
%ofstudents
from abroad
Civil 2013-14 60% 40% Nil
Civil 2012-13 69% 31% Nil
Civil 2011-12 65% 35% Nil
Civil 2010-11 49% 51% Nil
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such asNET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? – N.A.
29. Student progression
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 7%
PG to M.Phil. 1%
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed•Campus selection•Other than campus recruitment
25%20%
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 12%
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
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a) Departmental Library - Yes
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students - Yes
c) Class rooms with ICT - Yes
d) Laboratories - Yes
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies: Nil
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/ seminar)with
external experts
1. Seminar on Cement Concrete Technology by J.P. Cement Pvt. Ltd.2. Seminar on Research Methodology by Dr. S. N. Sansalwal3. Seminar on Career opportunities in Science and Engineering by Dr. Naresh
Chand
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Arrange of guest lecture / workshop to enhance the knowledge of the students
Tutorial classes problem solving sessions are conducted to create the interest andenhance the analytical ability of the students.
Class test is conducted every month to evaluate the progress of the students.
Students are given assignment based on the need of the topic.
Organizing Seminars, Technical Quizzes and Model Making contests.
Provide support material in the form of notes, handouts and books for the poorlearner and enthusiastic learner.
Forming the group for discussion based study.
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities1. Participated in Blood donation2. World Environment Celebration Day3. Swami Vivekanand 150 Birthday Celebration4. Nelson Mandela Day Celebration
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans :
Strengths: (i) Conduction of workshop for students with help of IIT Bombay
(ii) Well Equipped lab.
(iii) ICT based teaching learning facilities.
(iv) Good library facility.
(v) Internet facility.
Weakness: (i) Cannot revise syllabus.
(ii) Cannot run own courses.
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Opportunity: (i) Autonomous status.
Challenges: (i) Funding.
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S.No. Course Department1 Fundamental of Management Management2 Fundamental of Computers Computer Science3 Basic of Electronics Electronics & Communication4 Electrical Technology Electrical & Electronics5 Mathematics Applied Sciences
Evaluative Report of the Departments
The Self – evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about3-4pages, avoiding there petition of the data.
1. Name of the department: Department of Mechanical Engineering
2. Year of Establishment: 2012
3. Names of Programmes/Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and IntegratedMasters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : UG- B. Tech (Mechanical Engineering)
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Workshop technology Engineering graphics & drawing Basic of mechanical engineering AUTOCAD Fluid mechanics Strength of materials
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Students from Afghanistan are expected to visit this institute for
training in laboratories in near future .8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA
9. Number of teaching posts
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Professors As per University Norms 02
Associate Professors As per University Norms 01
Assistant Professors As per University Norms 07
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10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D./M.Phil.etc.)
Name Qualification Designation SpecializationNo. of
Years ofExperience
No. ofPh.D.StudentsGuided for the
Last4years
Dr. Zahir Husain M.Tech, Ph.D. ProfessorMechanicalEngineering
35 Years NA
Ms. MangalMehta
B.A., B.Ed.,M.A., M.Ed.,
PGCTEProfessor
AppliedSciences(English)
24 Years NA
Er. R.P. Sharma B.Tech,AssociateProfessor
Workshop 48 Years NA
Er. SatyarthGupta
M.TechAssistantProfessor
Thermal 06 Years NA
Er. Nidhi Gupta M. TechAssistantProfessor
Manufacturing& Automation
6.5 Years NA
Er. Vinod Kumar M. TechAssistantProfessor
Manufacturing& Automation
03 Years NA
Er. Ajeet Maurya M.TechAssistantProfessor
Manufacturing& Automation
7.5 Years NA
Ms. Pooja BansalB.Sc.,M.Sc.,
M.PhilAssistantProfessor
AppliedSciences
5 Years NA
Er. Sachin M.TechAssistantProfessor
Machine Design 02 Years NA
Er. GauravGrover
M. TechAssistantProfessor
Machine Design 01 Year NA
11. List of senior visiting faculty.S.No. Name Designation Organization
1 Prof. ManoharKothri
Professor Maharashtra
2 Yatharth Arora DGM EDS TechnologiesDASSAULT system
3 Ganesha Kumar GM EDS TechnologiesDASSAULT system
4 Abhishek Gupta Engineer (HMSI)
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12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)by temporary faculty.
5% of the Lectures delivered by the expert called time to time for delivering thelecturers.
13. Student-Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 1:15
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned andfilled.
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Technical As per University Norms 4
Administrative As per University Norms 3
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt /PhD/MPhil/PG.
No. of faculty with Ph.D. : 01 No. of faculty with PG ( M.Tech) : 06 No. of faculty with PG (Applied Sci.) : 02 No. of faculty with UG (B.Tech) : 01
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects froma) Nationalb) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grantsreceived: Nil
18. Research Centre/facility recognized by the University: Nil
19. Publications:a) Publication per faculty. Details are given below:
S.No. Paper Author1 TQM implementation in manufacturing and
construction industries, International & in conferenceVinod Kumar
2 How to increase the flexibility of production system.National
Ajit Maurya
3 Top heat loss co efficient of single glazed flat platecollector under different ambient conditionInternational
Sachin Kumar
4 Waste Management implementation in Process Nidhi Gupta&Vinod Kumar
5 TQM in Automobile industries in Process by Nidhi Gupta &Vinod Kumar∗Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (nationa l/international) by faculty
and students : Nil
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∗Number of publications listed in International Data base (Fore g: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) :Nil∗Monographs : Nil∗Chapter in Books : Nil∗Books Edited : Nil∗Books with ISBN/ISN N numbers with details of publishers : Nil∗Citation Index : Nil∗SNIP : Nil∗SJR : Nil∗Impact factor : Nil∗h-index : Nil
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Not yet started
21. Faculty as members ina) National committees : Nilb) International Committees : Nilc) Editorial Boards : Nil
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projectsincluding interdepartmental/programme
S.No. Project Name Name of Student1 Homemade Air Conditioner ( Kapil& Group)2 Hydraulic Crane (Zahir Abbas & Group)3 Multi -Function Machining (Abhijeet & Group)4 Mechanical Pedal Hacksaw (Akshay& Group)5 Mech e. hybrids bycycle (Kunal& Group)6 Cycle Generator (Jatin & Group)7 Agro Bycycle (Kunal& Group)8 Air Compressed Rocket (Parbhat & Group)9 Hydraulic turbine (Nitin Raghav & Group)10 PGS power generating stairs (Lalit & Group)
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.inResearch laboratories/Industry/ other agencies. 90%
One of the project has been selected for Zonal Technical exhibition Air CompressedRocket (Parbhat & Group)
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23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students. Yes Er. R. P. Sharma- Awarded “Dr. Rajender Prasad Award” in the year 2007- 2008 Sudesh Kumar- Awarded “Best Technical Staff” in the year 2010-2011
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Surender Saini-Awarded “Best Technical Staff” in the year 2011-2012 Dinesh Rawat-Awarded “Best Technical Staff” in the year 2012-2013
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/visitors to the department.
Dr. K K Agarwal (Retd. V C) Delhi Technical University. Mr. Naresh Technical Manager EDS Technologies. Mr. Vivek Technical Manager EDS Technologies
25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
Inter Departmental workshop conferences organized in the importantareas of Mechanical Engineering
1. Robotics2. Hydraulics3. Power Transmission4. Chain Drive5. Water Based6. Chemical Reaction
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applicationsreceived
SelectedEnrolled Pass
percentage*M *F
B.Tech (M.E.) 2013-14Admissions as per HaryanaState Counseling Society
53 2 83%B.Tech (M.E.) 2012-13 56 1 93%
*M=Male *F=Female
27. Diversity of Students :
Name of theCourse
%of studentsfrom the same
state
% of students fromother States
%ofstudents
from abroadMECH 2013-14 70 % 30% Nil
MECH 2012-13 90% 01% Nil
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such asNET, SLET, GATE, Civil Services, Defense services, etc.
As Mechanical Department is running only up to 3rd years , hence this notapplicable
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29. Student progression
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PGAs Mechanical Department is running
only up to 3rd years , hence this notapplicable
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
•Campus selection
•Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities –
a) Departmental Library : Yes
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : Yes
c) Class rooms with ICT facility : Yes
d) Laboratories : Yes
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,Government or other agencies, information to be obtained from administration. NIL
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar) with external experts :
Seminar on Research Methodology by Dr. S. N. Sansalwal
Seminar on Career opportunities in Science and Engineering by Dr. Naresh Chand
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Arrange of guest lecture / workshop to enhance the knowledge of the students
Tutorial classes problem solving sessions are conducted to create the interest andenhance the analytical ability of the students.
Class test is conducted every month to evaluate the progress of the students.
Students are given assignment based on the need of the topic.
Organizing Seminars, Technical Quizes and Model Making contests.
Provide support material in the form of notes, handouts and books for the poorlearner and enthusiastic learner.
Forming the group for discussion based study.
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34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities: ` Participated in Blood donation
World Environment Celebration Day Swami Vivekanand 150 Birthday Celebration Nelson Mandela Day Celebration
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans:
STRENGTHS:
Well Qualified Faculty
Sufficient Drawing Tables are available
ICT based teaching learning facilities
In-built Lectures are available in Smart Classroom
CUT sectional models have been displayed in the labs
Sufficient furniture is available to conduct classes
To enhance the infrastructure, CNC machines have been ordered procured and
installed.
There are different labs for conducting the classes and labs
Power point presentation facility is also available
All apparatus / equipment are as per MDU norms multiplexing mode
Weakness: NIL
Opportunities: Demand for mechanical engineering courses is growing. In the field of
mechanical engineering the interest of entrepreneur’s is also growing.
Challenges: Critical Skill Development
High investment needed
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Evaluative Report of the Departments
The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about
3-4 pages, avoiding the repetition of the data.
1. Name of the department: Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
2. Year of Establishment: 2006
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; I n t e g r a t e d Ph.D., etc.) : UG- B.Tech (EEE)
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
S.No. Course Department1 Electrical Technology Electronics &
CommunicationEngineering
2 Electrical Machine and Energy Conversion Electronics &CommunicationEngineering
3 Network Theory Electronics &CommunicationEngineering
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise):Semester System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
S.No. Course Department1 Basic of Electronics Electronics &
CommunicationEngineering
2 Basic of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering3 Workshop Technology Mechanical Engineering4 Data Structure using C Computer Science
Engineering5 Mathematics Applied Science Dept.
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:Nil
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8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil
9. Number of teaching posts
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Professors As per University Norms 1
Associate Professors As per University Norms 02
Asst. Professors As per University Norms 04
10. Facultyprofile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,(D.Sc. /D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.)
Name Qualification Designation
Specialization No. ofYears of
Experience
No. of Ph.D.Students
guided for thelast 4 years
Prof. (Dr.) H.S.Saxena
B.Sc , M.Sc,MBA, Ph.D.
Professor Applied Science 44 years
Mr. Tanmoy DebB.E.(EE),M.Tech(PSD),M.Tech(CI),MBA,M.Phil(MGT.),PhD (Engg.)
AssociateProfessor
Power Systemand Drive
26 NIL
Ms. ShwetaBansal
B.Tech.(IC),M.Tech(IC),PhD(Engg)pursuing
AssociateProfessor
Instrumentationand Control
10 NIL
Dr. Shilpi Vats B.Sc.,M.Sc.(Chemistry) M.Phil , Ph.D
AssistantProfessor
Applied Science 6 Years NIL
Ms. ShifaliChawla
B.Sc, M.Sc,M.Phil, NET
AssistantProfessor
Applied Science 6 Years Nil
Ms. AswantKumar Sharma
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electrical 3 NIL
Ms. PoonamDevi
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
Electrical 8 NIL
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11. List of senior visiting faculty
Mr. Om Parkash SinghAssociateProfessor
M.Tech(1st Div) Electronics
Mr. Arun PatelAssociateProfessor
M.Tech(1st Div) Electronics
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)by temporary faculty: 20%
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 1:15
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned andfilled
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Technical As per University Norms 3
Administrative As per University Norms 2
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with D.Sc/ D.Litt/ PhD/ M.Phil / PG.No. of faculty with PG (M.Tech):P.hD : 2M.Tech : 4
16. Number of facultywith ongoing projects from a) National b) International fundingagencies and grants received:
FacultyName
Project Details Organisation Total Fund Recd.
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Corpus Developmentand Study ofAcoustics andlanguage Specificfeatures of IndianEnglish, Punjabi andNepali
DRDO, NewDelhi
9.8 lakhs
Ms. ShwetaBansal
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Development ofPronunciationLexicon onExperimental study ofphonetic andPhonemics of IndianLanguages (Punjabi).
DeitY, New Delhi 37.5 Lakhs
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17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and totalgrants received:
FacultyName
Project Details Organisation Total Fund Recd.
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Corpus Developmentand Study ofAcoustics andlanguage Specificfeatures of IndianEnglish, Punjabi andNepali
DRDO, NewDelhi
9.8 lakhs
Ms. ShwetaBansal
Dr. S. S.Agrawal
Development ofPronunciationLexicon onExperimental study ofphonetic andPhonemics of IndianLanguages (Punjabi).
DeitY, New Delhi 37.5 Lakhs
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Research centre existsin college which undertakes projects from govt deptt. such as DRDO, DIT etc.
19. Publications:∗ a) Publication per faculty:Mr. Tanmoy Deb
i. Presented a paper entitled “Transmission congestion management in wholesale
electricity markets” Anwar S. Siddiqui, Tanmoy Deb at International conference
on “Various facets of energy technology & its management for sustainable
development” on 17th March 2013,JNU,New Delhi.
ii. Presented a paper entitled “Improvement of voltage profile using static var
compensator”Anwar S. Siddiqui, Tanmoy Deb at national conference on
“Recent developments in control, automation & power engineering “held at
Amity University,Noida,21-22 Feb 2013.
iii. Presented a paper entitled “Smart Grids” Tanmoy Deb, Aswant Sharma at an
international conference on “Various facets of energy technologies and its
management for sustainable development”, 17th March, 2013.
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iv. Tanmoy Deb, Kanika Kaur, Harshit Gola, Amit Kumar, “Condition
monitoring of industrial motors”, National conference, 10-11 May 2013,
Northern India Engineering College, New Delhi.
Shweta Bansal
i. International Symposium on Frontiers of Research on Speech and Music -18th,
19th & 20th January 2012 at KIIT Campus
ii. DBMS Workshop at KIIT College of Engineering by IIT,Bombay (May 2013).
iii. Two Week ISTE WORKSHOP on Analog Electronics Conducted by: IIT,
Kharagpur (June 2013).
iv. Two week workshop on Signal Systems conducted by IIT , Kharagpur (Jan
2014)
v. Five days workshop on ASR in Osmania University at Hydeyabad (Nov 2012)
vi. International Oriental COCOSDA Conference 2013
vii. ICON-2013: 10th International Conference on Natural Language Processing held in
Dec 2013.∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (nationa l
/international) by faculty and students: 35∗ Number of publications listed in International Database (For
e.g.: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete,Dare
Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) :Nil∗ Monographs: Nil∗ Chapter in Books: Nil∗ Books Edited: Nil∗ Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: 02∗ Citation Index: Not Applicable∗ SNIP: NA∗ SJR: NA∗ Impact factor: NA∗ h-index: NA
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21. Faculty as members ina) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards.
Faculty are members in the following :
a) Member in OCOCSDA, InternationalConference b) Member in W3Cc) Member in FRSMd) Member in College Governing Body, Advisory Board, Training &
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PlacementCell, Anti Ragging Committee, Women Cell, Disciplinary
Committee e) Editorial Member in various Magazines andJournals.
22. Student projects
a. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects includinginter departmental/programme:
100% In House Project till 201220% Projects were completed in various Industries from 2012 onwards
b. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside theinstitution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 20 % from2012 onwards
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:Best Faculty in 2013 - Ms. Shweta Bansal from KIIT Group of Colleges
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:S.No. Name Department1 Dr.Surinder Pal (Retired, Distinguished Scientist ISRO).2 Mr. V.P. Sandals (Retired, Distinguished Scientist ISRO)3 Dr.P. C. Jain Principal,( School of Electronics, CDAC,
Noida)
25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source offunding a) National
b) International
Name of Conference/Workshop/Seminar
Year Funded Agency
VLSI and Embedded System 2010 IETEFRSM 2012 DST, ICMR, DRDOAnalog Electronics 2012 IIT Kharagpur, MHRD Govt. of IndiaSignal and Systems 2013 IIT Kharagpur, MHRD Govt. of IndiaEntrepreneurship and Academia 2013 IETEO-COCOSDA-2013 2013 DST, DRDO, CDAC, DeitYESDM 2014 DeitY
Control System 2014 IIT Kharagpur
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Applications Enrolled
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Course/programme(refer question no. 4)
received Selected *M *F Passpercentage
B.Tech (EEE)2009-2010
As per Haryana StateCounseling Society
70 5 94%
2010-2011 46 1 89%
2011-2012 45 2 82%
2012-2013 19 0 78%
2013-2014 10 1 Resultawaited
*M = Male *F = Female
27. Diversity of Students: As provided in SSR
Name of theCourse
% of studentsfrom the same
state
% of students fromother States
% ofstudents
from abroad
B.Tech (EEE)
2009-2010
60% 40% Nil
2010-2011 72% 38% Nil
2011-2012 70% 30% Nil
2012-2013 64% 36% Nil
2013-2014 72% 38% Nil
28. How manystudents have cleared national and state competitive examinations such asNET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.:
03 to 04 students per year
29. Student progression
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 5 to 10 %
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
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Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
(2006-10)batch19Nil19
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment Nil
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Librar y:
All facilities with reading room and books, journals, magazines etc.
are available.
a) Departmental Library: Yesb) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Available
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01
d) Laboratories: 10
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college,
university, government or other agencies: Information to be obtained from
administration
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) with external experts:
S. No. Eminent Professor/Persons Workshops andconfrerences organizedby the Insitute
1 Dr. Santoshi Nakamura, Japan International Conference“O-COCOSDA-2013”
2 Ms. Dinusha Thilini, Mongolia Satellite WorkshopAESOP 2013
3 Sh. Setumadhvan Srinivasan, DirectorStrategy, Huawei Corporation
ESDM Workshop
4 Dr D.B. Pathak, Prof. Ranjan Bose Analog Electronics inColloboration with IITKharagpur
5 Prof. (Dr. ) S.N. Sansanwal, FormerDirector, Devi Ahilya Vishavidyalaya, Indore
Invited Talk on ResearchMathodology
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: ICT, NPTEL Lectures,
EDUSAT, Virtual Lab from IIT-D and Webinars through IIT-B and IIT-Kgp.
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
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a. Participated in blooddonation. b. Visit to NGOc. Visit to Blind School
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans:
Strengths: (i) Well qualifiedfaculty. (ii) WellEquipped lab.
(iii) ICT based teaching learningfacilities.
(iv) Good library facility.(v) Internet facility.
Weakness: (i) Cannot revise syllabus.(ii) Cannot run own courses.
Opportunity: (i) Autonomous status.
Challenges: (i) Funding.
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The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about 3-4pages, avoiding there petition of the data.
1. Name of the department: Department of Computer Science & Engineering
2. Year of Establishment: 2006
3. Names of Programmes/Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D.,Integrated Masters; I n t e g r a t e d Ph.D., etc.): UG Programme B.Tech (CSE)
PG Programme M.Tech (CSE)
4. Names of Inter disciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Sr.No.
Course Department
1. Digital Electronics Department of Electronics & CommunicationEngineering
2. ElectricalTechnology
Department of Electronics& Electrical Engineering
3. Digital SystemDesign
Department of Electronics & CommunicationEngineering
5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Sr.No.
Course Name Department
1. Fundamental of ComputerProgramming
Department of Electronics &Communication Engineering
Department of Electronics &Electrical Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical
Engineering2. DATA Structure & Algorithm Department of Electronics &
Communication Engineering3. Computer Networks Department of Electronics &
Communication Engineering
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7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreigninstitutions, etc.:
Course NameCollaborating University / Industry /foreign institution
Database Management Systems NMEICT IIT, MumbaiCyber Security NMEICT IIT, MumbaiComputer Networking NMEICT IIT, Mumbai
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued(if any)with reasons
9. Number of teaching posts
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Professors As per University Norms Nil
Associate Professors As per University Norms 05
Asst. Professors As per University Norms 12
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,(D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D./M.Phil. etc.)
Sr.No.
NameQualification Designation Specialization
No. ofYears
ofExperi
ence
No. of Ph.D.
Studentsguidedfor the
1Ms. NishaPhogat
M.Sc(IT)M.TechPh.D pursuing
AssociateProfessor
CSE 09 NA
2 Ms. Rinki AhujaM.TechPh.D pursuing
AssociateProfessor
CSE 06 NA
3 Ms. Shilpa BahlM.Tech(SoftwareEngg),
AssociateProfessor
SoftwareEngineering
08 NA
4Mr. SharvanKumar
M.Tech-CSEM.Sc- (IT)
AssociateProfessor
JavaMANET
08 NA
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5Ms. D. ShantaDevi
M.TechAssociateProfessor
CSE 07 NA
6Ms. SaruchiGupta
M.Tech,B.Tech
AssistantProfessor
CSE 03 NA
7Ms. PriyanakaRani
M.TechPh.D pursuing
AssistantProfessor
CSE 01 NA
8 Ms. Jyoti YadavM.Tech,B.Tech
AssistantProfessor
CSE 04 NA
9Ms. YaminiSharma
M.Tech (CSE)AssistantProfessor
CSE 01 NA
10 Ms. Neerja AroraM.Tech (CSE) AssistantProfessor
CSE Nil NA
11 Ms. Rabia M.TechAssistantProfessor
CSE 5 NA
12 Ms. Gauri Jain M.Tech AssistantProfessor
CSE 3 NA
13 Ms. Shruti Gupta M.Tech AssistantProfessor
CSE 2 NA
14 Ms. Neha Goyal M.Tech AssistantProfessor
CSE 2 NA
15 Ms. PreetiAggarwal
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
CSE 07 NA
16 Ms. AkshathaP.S.
M.Tech AssistantProfessor
CSE 05 NA
17 Ms. AshuRaghav
M.TechPursuing
AssistantProfessor
CSE 03 NA
11. List of senior visiting facultyProf. (Dr.) P. S.Grover
Visiting Professor Ph.D. CSE
Dr. Rajeshwar KumarTyagi
Visiting Professor Ph.D. CSE
Prof. D. V. Kalra Visiting Professor M.Tech (1st Div) CSE
Mr. Arun PatelAssociateProfessor
M.Tech (1st Div) CSE
Mr. Sandeep Sharma Assistant Professor M.Tech (1st Div) CSE
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)by temporary faculty: 10%
13. Student-Teacher Ratio (programme wise) 1:15
NA
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14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctionedand filled
Name of PostSanctioned Filled
Technical As per University Norms 05
Administrative As per University Norms 02
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with D.Sc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/ PG.No. of faculty with PG (M.Tech): 10
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projectsfrom a) Nationalb) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil
17. Departmental projects funded by DST – FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc.and total grants received: Nil
18. Research Centre/facility recognized by the University: Nil
19. Publications:a) Publication per faculty: 07b)Number of papers publishe d in peer reviewed journal (nationa l/international) by faculty and
students: 3c)Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of S cience, S copus,Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory,EBSCO host, etc.) : Nild)Monographs: Nile) Chapter in Books: Nilf) Books E d i t e d : N i lg) Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: NAh) Citation Index: Not Applicablei) SNIP: NAj)SJR: NAk) Impact factor: NAl) h-index: NA
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committeesNA b) International Committees.NA c) Editorial Boards
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22. Student projects:
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects includinginterdepartmental/programme: 100% till 2012 and 80% from 2012 onwardsb) Percentage of students placed for project sin organizations outside the institution
i.e. in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 20 % 2012 onwards
23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students03 awards and 02recognition
(BEST Teacher Award to CSE faculty, Awarded by KIIT to1. Mr. Sharvan Kumar,2. Ms. Shilpa Bahl3. Ms. Preeti Aggarwal(Best Student Award to CSE Department Students)1. Ms. Archana Sharma2. Ms. Priyanka Khatana3. Mr. Suleman Khan
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/visitors to the department
Dr. Surinder Pal , Retired ,Distinguished Scientist ISRO
Mr. V.P.Sandals Retired ,Distinguished Scientist ISRO
Dr. P.C. Jain, Principal, CDAC, Noida
Dr. Nupur Parkash (Director IGIT, New Delhi)
Dr. R. N. Biswas (Former Diector,CIEERI ,Pilani)
Prof. (Dr.) P. S. Grover Retired HoD Delhi University, Delhi
Prof (Dr.) N. S. Gill, Professor, Deptt. Of Computer Science &
Applications. M.D.University, Rohtak
Dr. Rajender Singh Chhillar, Professor and Former Head. Deptt. of
Computer Science & Applications. M.D.University, Rohtak
Mr. Girish Bhatt, TCS
Mr. Hardeep Singh, TCS-ion
25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National
b) International
Sr.No.
Name of Workshop Funded Agency
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1. SCRUM on Oct. 12, 2011 MHRD
2. Symposium FRSM 2012, DST, ICMR, DRDO
3. International Conference “O-COCOSDA-2013”
DST,DRDO, CDAC,DeitY
4. Two Week ISTE Main Workshop on“Database Management System”May21 to May 31, 2013
MHRD, IIT Bombay
5. ISTE Main Workshop on “ComputerProgramming” June 16 to June 21,2014
MHRD, IIT Bomaby
6. ISTE Main Workshop on “ComputerNetworking” June 30 to July 05, 2014
MHRD, IIT Bomaby
7. ISTE Main Workshop on “CyberSecurity” July 10 to July 20, 2014
MHRD, IIT Bomaby
funded by ISTE, IIT Bombay
funded by MHRD, IIT Bombay
funded by ISTE, IIT Bombay
funded by ISTE, IIT Bombay
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of theCourse/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applicationsreceived Selected
EnrolledPass
percentage*M *F
B.Tech (CSE) 2013-14
Admission as per Haryanastate Counseling Society
52 18 Result awaited
B.Tech(CSE) 2012-13 45 19 80%
B.Tech (CSE) 2011-12 73 31 78%
B.Tech (CSE) 2010-11 69 26 89%
B.Tech (CSE) 2009-10 96 36 84%
M.Tech (CSE) 2013-14 1 10 99%
M.Tech (CSE) 2012-13 4 7 98%
*M=Male *F=Female
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27. Diversity of Students:
Name of theCourse
%ofstudentsfrom the
same state
%of students fromother States
%of studentsfrom abroad
B.Tech (CSE) 2013-14 40% 60% Nil
B.Tech(CSE) 2012-13 80% 20% Nil
B.Tech (CSE) 2011-12 55% 46% Nil
B.Tech (CSE) 2010-11 45% 55% Nil
B.Tech (CSE) 2009-10 60% 40% Nil
M.Tech (CSE) 2013-14 80% 20% Nil
M.Tech (CSE) 2012-13 70% 30% Nil
28. Howmanystudentshaveclearednationalandstatecompetitiveexaminationssuchas NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.:
05 to 07 students per year
29. Student progression
Student progression Against% enrolled
UGtoPG (M.Tech/MBA) 20 to 25 %
PGtoM.Phil. Nil
PGtoPh.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed•Campus selection•Other than campus recruitment
information to be obtainedfrom TP cell
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment NA
30. Details of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Departmental
Library: Yesb) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: Yes
d) Laboratories: Yes31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, University,
Government or other agencies: information to be obtained from administration:32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special
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lectures/workshops/seminar)with external experts: 10Sr. No. Special Lecture/ Seminar/Workshop Key Speaker1. Sensor Networks and their application Mr. Pawan Kapoor ,Central
Scientific InstrumentOrganization
2. Carrier Opportunities in Science and Engineering Dr. Naresh Chand, AT& TBell Lab USA
3. Preparing pre service teacher for the real world,how video faces can help
Dr. Aman Yadav, NCERT
4. Integration of SAP with Technology Sh. Harish Luthra, SAPNorth Amerinca
5. Workshop on SAP Applications Mr. Dilip K. Sadh, KabeeInfo Constultancy
6. Operating System Unix Mr. Anoop Sharma, RivetSystem
7. Carrier Opportunity in IT Sector Mr. Nikhil Kamboj ,Genpact8. Seminar on SCRUM Mr. Rajat Bhalla
9. Seminar on Cyber Security
10. Seminar on “Information and Security Regulationin Telecom Sector”
Mr. Vivek Varhney
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: ICT, NPTEL Lectures,EDUSAT, Virtual Lab from IITD and Webinars through IITB and IIT Kharagpur
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activitiesParticipated in Blood donation
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths :
1. Well Qualified faculty
2. Well Equipped lab
3. ICT based teaching learning facilities
Weakness: No discernable weakness
Opportunities: Placement opportunities for (CSE) field are good
Challenges: Competition is growing
Multi disciplinary grooming is necessary these days.
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Evaluative Report of the Departments
The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about
3-4 pages, avoiding the repetition of the data.
1. Name of the department: Department of Management
2. Year of Establishment: 2007
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): Postgraduate Programme- Master of Business
Administration
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Department of Computer Science
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Department of Computer Science
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Nil
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9. Number of teaching posts
Name of PostSanctioned Filled
ProfessorsAs per University Norms 01
Associate Professors As per University Norms 02
Asst. ProfessorsAs per University Norms 05
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10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. /D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.)
Name Qualification Designation SpecializationNo. of
Years ofExperience
Prof.(Dr.)S.K.Aggarwal
PhD, MBA Professor HR 40
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Ph.D. MBA,MBE,M.Phil, UGC NET
AssociateProfessor
Marketing &Finance
8
Mr. AnandBhardawaj
Phd(Pursuing).MBA,M.Phil, UGC NET
AssociateProfessor
Marketing &IB 7
Dr. DeerghaSharama
Phd. MBA AssistantProfessor
Finance 7
Ms. Sapna Rana MBA,M. Phil AssistantProfessor
Marketing & HR 8
Ms. Anita Sharma PhD(Pursuing).MFA AssistantProfessor
Finance 7.6
Mr. Raghav Jain MBA,UGC NET AssistantProfessor
Finance 5.5
Ms. Suman MBA AssistantProfessor
Finance 4
11. List of senior visiting faculty
Name Post
Prof.(Dr.) R.K. Jain Professor
Prof. Dileep Singh Professor, MDU, Rohtak
Dr. Asha Tiwari Head, LBS Institute, Delhi
Dr. KBC Saxena Head, MDI, Gurgaon
Dr. Rajkumar Professor, IMSAR, MDU, Rohtak
Dr. Ajay Rajan Professor, IMSAR, MDU, Rohtak
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) bytemporary faculty: NIL
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) 1:15
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned andfilled
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Name of Post Sanctioned Filled
Technical As per UniversityNorms
01
AdministrativeAs per University
Norms 02
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
No. of faculty with Ph.D : 03Pursuing Ph.D : 02
MPhil : 03
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National
b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil
17. Departmental projects funded by DST – FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and totalgrants received: Nil
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil
19. Publications:∗ a) Publication per faculty: 02(approx.)∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(nationa l / international) by faculty and students: 15
Anand Bhardwaj and Sandeep Kumar, “Examining Consumers’ Perception for
Visiting SPA: An Empirical Study of Haryana and NCR”, published in Excel
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Management Studies, Volume 3, Issue 7, July
2013, pp 21-34.
Anand Bhardwaj and Prof. B.K. Punia, “Managerial Competencies and their influence
on Managerial Performance- A Literature Review”, published in International Journal of
Advance Research in Management and Social Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 5, May 2013, pp
70-84.
Dr. Ramesh Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, ‘Employees Motivational Strategies for
Organizational Effectiveness: At Workplace’, International Journal of New
Innovations in Enginnering and Technology, Volume 2, Issue 1 (June 2013) ISSN:
2319-6319.
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Dr. Ramesh Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, ‘Role of Motivation in Human Resource
Management at Workplace’ Volume 2, Issue 1 (June 2013) ISSN:2319-6319.
Ms. Deergha Sharma
Paper titled Financial Innovation: A Key for Success of Indian Banking publishedin proceeding of International Conference on Management Perspectives 2012, at AmityUniversity on 6-7 Sep, 2012.
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committeesb) International Committeesc) Editorial Boards
Faculty as member in College Governing Body, Academic Advisory Board,Training & placement committee, O-COCOSDA, FRSM, DisciplinaryCommittee, Anti ragging Committee, IQAC Cell, Women cell, Librarycommittee
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institutioni.e. in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 100%
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: Yes Mr. Anand Bhardwaj awarded ‘Best Faculty’ in the year 2013.
Dr. Diensh Kumar Dhillon awarded ‘Best Faculty’ in the year 2012.
Ms. Anita Sharma awarded ‘Best Faculty’ in the year 2010.
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
Sr. No. Name Organization1 Prof. Mukesh Dhunna IMSAR,MDU ,Rohtak2 Dr. Pardeep Ahlawat IMSAR,MDU ,Rohtak3 Mr. Jayant Nath, Senior Advocate, Delhi High court4 Dr. R.P. Das Institute of Management Pandit Ravi
Shankar Shukla University, Raipur
25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of fundinga) National: 2b) International NIL
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
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Name of theCourse/programme(refer question no. 4)
Applicationsreceived Selected
Enrolled Passpercentage*M *F
MBA 2013-2014Admissions as per
Haryana Statecounseling society
17 10 AwaitedMBA 2012-2013 20 10 88%MBA 2011-2012 --- ---- --MBA 2010-2011 19 9 94%MBA 2009-2010 34 13 96%
*M = Male *F = Female
27. Diversity of Students:
Name of theCourse
% of studentsfrom the same
state
% of students fromother States
% of studentsfrom abroad
MBA 2013-2014 60% 40% Nil
MBA 2012-2013 50% 50% Nil
MBA 2011-2012 ----- ---- ----
MBA 2010-2011 40% 60% Nil
MBA 2009-2010 55% 45% Nil
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such asNET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.: 2(Ms. Monika, Ms. Shikha)
29. Student progression
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG (M.Tech/MBA) 05 to 10 %
PG to M.Phil. 1 %
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed• Campus selection• Other than campus recruitment
38%21%
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 5%
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Departmental Library: Yes
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: Yes
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d) Laboratories: Yes
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,government or other agencies: 10 Students
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/ seminar)with external experts:
S. No. Topic Expert member1 FDI in retail sector- Benefits to
consumers and small entrepreneurMr. Jayant Nath, SeniorAdvocate, Delhi High court
2 Grooming session on “Resumedevelopment”
Dr. Neetu Dahiya
3 Seminar on SEBI Prof. Ishwar Mittal4 Opportunities for admissions in
career development in USUniversities
Mr. Kelsey Herndon, Admissionscounselor Oklahoma, USA
5 Seminar on Global Labour Gap Mr. Ravinder Singh6 How can MBA student make their
Career?Prof. Dileep Singh Ji, Prof. &Head IMSAR
7 Case studies to MBA Classes Dr. R.P. Das, Institute ofManagement Pandit Ravi ShankarShukla University, Raipur
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
a. Special Lecturesb. LCD Presentationc. Case Studyd. Group Discussione. Industrial Tourf. Student Projects
Remedial Classes:
Giving fundamental assistance training and practice programmes on weakersubjects for slow learners to make them an average students.
Organizing workshops on subject basis designed for moderate learners to makethem as fast learners.
Motivating fast learners to be creative thinkers.
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
9. Participated in Blood donation
10. Computer Literacy for BSF.
11. Computer literacy for Housewives
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12. Computer Training programme for School Teachers
13. Skill Development for School students
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plan
Strengths:
10.Well Qualified faculty
11.Well Equipped lab
12. ICT based teaching learning facilities
Weakness:
1. Twinning and Faculty / Student Exchange programme yet to be introduced.
2. As majority of the students belong to semi urban/ rural background
communication has become a hindrance.
Opportunities:
1. Growing requirement of management Professionals
2. Govt. focus on skills development
Challenges:
1. Multifaceted grooming of the students
2. Declining tendencies for academic pursuits/research work among the
students.
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